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Sunday, May 3, 2009

It's May Already!

Missed posting last week, but I've been reading your blogs and enjoying every minute. Fortunately or unfortunately I often fall victim to the Internet domino effect, you know one blog leads you here and then another blog leads you there; next thing you know you've fallen down the rabbit hole and are overdosing on ideas, eye candy and inspiration. There are worse habits I dare say. I have those too.

I have been stitching away on the pilot project I missed out on. Oh, and Red Kitty is finished and at the framer, the Gossipy Geisha Kitties are also being framed along with the three Terry Medaris Southwest pieces. I expect they'll be ready in a week or two. Needless to say I'm looking forward to getting them back.

My new Mile High name tag, two Cozy Toes ornies, the Mile High Christmas ornament and another ornie are all at the finisher's. I am also expecting to hear from the LNS that the "surprise" BBB is back from their finisher. "BBB?" you say? Can't tell you yet, it's a surprise gift. Once it's back I doubt I'll be able to hold up showing it off to you, but don't forget mum's the word. :)

Wanted to pass along to you a most fascinating website that I think you'll enjoy. I want to warn you in advance that a) it has nothing to do with needlework; and b) if you are a nature lover you too may find yourself with yet another "sit down" hobby as I call them. Bringing me to the real reason I haven't posted. I've been mesmerized for a week watching a live "nestcam" of an eagle family, two parents and three hatchlings. Both parents are unbelievably attentive and I am always interested to know what the daily fare will be. Today, think it was huh, pfresh hassenpfeffer! Anyway, here is the link, I hope you enjoy it: http://www.hancockwildlifechannel.org/staticpages/index.php/20090302200021473

Thank you very much for visiting today, I'll soon be back with photos of the finished and framed pieces. Till then, be safe and worry free until your mouse brings you back to me. Click.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Madonna,

    I'm looking forward to seeing all of the pictures of your finished pieces! More eye candy!!!

    And yes, I do know what you mean about reading blogs. Before I know it, several hours have gone by and I haven't stitched! Especially since I always read all of the entries from beginning to end when I find a new blog, and some times all of the comments (depending on how many). Not only is this fun to do, especially when I'm too tired to stitch or just have a few moments of free time, but it helps me to really understand this person who I will probably never meet in real life! :-)

    The only draw back to reading so many blogs is that I want to stitch most of what I see! Too many choices!!!

    And then of course you think of everything that has been stitched and wonder why you aren't stitching as fast. That is until I have a little talk with myself that all of these projects have been stitched by many stitchers, not just one! LOL!!!

    I enjoy seeing the webcams of the different animal families that are available especially in the spring. Thanks for sharing!

    Cynthia
    Windy Meadow

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